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    student, whether it is a good education or just time away from home. Many students dedicate their time afterschool to extra-curricular activities, whether it is band, drama, sports or a national honor society of their favorite subject. For my extra-curricular activity I decided to dedicate my time to sports medicine. Sports medicine has taught me teamwork, leadership and respect. The first part of managing an effective team is understanding the team’s processes, roles and behaviors. The team…

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    2017 To: The Chairperson of the Board From: Tom Sawyer Subject: Trademark Infringement: Lyons V. American College Of Veterinary Sports Medicine. & Rehabilitation. The adoption of various intellectual property laws has been critical in safeguarding the innovations and inventions in the contemporary society. The Lyons versus American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation case depicts a situation in which ideal trademark infringement scenario between two parties. I therefore…

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    understanding of what was being discussed. Since I am a division 1 college athlete, the article was definitely relatable. The article was titled “Sports Medicine and Ethics.” It went on to discuss the roles of the athletes, coaches, and team-employed physicians. The article discussed football, but many of the same issues apply to virtually every sport. Interning at the orthopedic clinic has provided me with a better understanding of the complexity of injuries and the necessary recovery…

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    what I had wanted to be a year ago I would have said a sports medicine specialist. Ask me what I want to do now and I might say a pediatric psychiatrist. My interest of being a sports medicine specialist could have started at a young age with my avid interest in sports. I started off joining ballet at age six, then to doing soccer at age eight, and then to cheer and swim. Soccer interested me for a while, but by the time I was fourteen the sport no longer appealed to me. While reading this it…

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    his left leg. This damage ultimately leads to the defeat of the bulls in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. If not obvious enough, sports are a very big part of who I am. It has always been a way to bond with friends, let out feelings of aggressiveness, and put my urges of competition to good use. For the most part, sports have always been very recreational for me. I never played on a high school team nor have I ever wanted to. My…

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    Benefits Of Being An Athletic Trainer

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    I love sports and sporting events. Athletic trainers get to travel with them team and stand on the field with the team. The team pays for everything the athletic trainer does. The team also buys the athletic trainers whole uniform which is generally a pair of really nice tennis shoes and a nice shirt with slacks. Being an athletic trainer will allow me to interact with the players. If I do athletic training on a professional level I will get to meet many cool and interesting pro athletes! I…

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    potential or limit him from achieving his goals. She stated that she always enjoyed the satisfaction and enjoyment in the kids eyes when they would achieve in their sport and…

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    Before I knew what I wanted to do with my life, I was just playing games and eating all the time, but as the years progressed I realized I wanted to be an athletic therapist. I knew that if I wanted to be one I was going to have to start getting in shape and start eating way better than I was before. From the start, I loved it and I have not stopped working towards my goal. My main purpose for becoming an athletic therapist is the ability to help someone who has severely injured themselves and…

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    This goal demonstrates my passion for service and integrity, because like my kids in inner cities I loved playing sports, but somehow always got hurt. When I was 9, I broke my ankle playing football and wasn 't able to receive proper treatment for injury and I’m still affected by the injury till this day. My values, skills and characteristics align perfectly with goal…

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    Warm Up In Sports

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    warm up and external heating, to discover what method has more of an impact on sprint performance. Finding out whether a typical warm-up verses external heating, as more of an influence of the improvement on sprint performance will change the way sports people prepare for their event. If external heating was more effective it would save a lot of time pre event and fatigue of athletes. Although if this was the case, the cost and convenience is yet another barrier you would have to face.…

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